Now, considering the many many scandals of the Helengrad years it all seem a bit like the pot calling the kettle black. Indeed, the religious amongst us might want to say to Liarbour, 'let he who without sin, cast the first stone.'

But here we go. Liarbour feels it has its first scandal and questions are set for parliament this afternoon.

Whale Oil has noted how government MPs and Ministers have responded well underfire, a 'smackdown' for all the lefty probing.

So I hope National is well briefed to entrap Liarbour once more.

Indeed, at the weekend we were treated to a major scandal, one that the MSM has yet to pick up.

Liarbour could well have made itself one almighty trap if it pushes the 'conflicts of interests' issue. And I hope National has it in them to use it.

Uncle Helen donating taxpayer money to the UN at the most interesting times, and then getting a job there, seems a most interesting conflict of interest to me.I am sure that UN-Gate is a far bigger scandal than Richard Worth and one that finally needs its audience in the mainstream media.

How lovely to see corruption and conflicts of interest come up so soon.

We can thank the MMP system for this, Richard camel-riding Worth gets voted out by the electorate and gets back in via the list system, that is the biggest rort - list MP's, not esactly democratic, is it.